Tuesday, September 6, 2011

I love a challenge

It is always fun when a new month rolls around in the scrapbooking world.  It means new challenges and a chance to create something from nothing.  This weekend I completed a couple new layouts, both done for challenges.

The first was a Scrap your Pet Challenge at SBC.com.  Certainly one of my favorites as I have two gorgeous pups and tons of pictures of same.  This month I concentrated on the new guy, my little 4 month old Jasper.

As is fitting a pup he is into everything.  I loved this pic of him stuck in the box.  I took a few of the pieces that were left of that box once he was done with it, and I added it to this layout using Basic Grey's Out of Print line...love that paper.


The next layout was for the Round Robin Challenge at Swirlydoos.  Probably my favorite challenge and I always like to be the first out of the gate.  I get so much inspiration from these talented women and so many new ideas when I see what they do with my design.  QT is following me so I am excitedly waiting to see what she does.  It will no doubt be a fabulous LO, please stop by and check it out.

The picture was taken during a scrapbook camp in the gorgeous state of Colorado.  I swear if we would have left the door open the deer would have just walked right in.

Take care friends.

Friday, September 2, 2011

On your mark, get set, GO

I am totally clueless on this whole blogging thing, but thought I would try to figure it out anyway...sooooooo here we go.

As a way of introduction, I thought I would simply share a few of my more recent projects.

In 2008 I took a trip to London, and I am only now getting around to scrapping the pictures.  This is a picture that I took of the Diana and Dodi Memorial that can be found in Harrod's Department Store.  I primarily used elements from Swirlydoos August 'Poetry in Prose' Kit.



















I do not normally do cards (strictly a layout kind of girl), but Paulien challenged us to do a card based on a Beggahuna sketch and this is what I came up with.  I sent it to my wonderful, sweet and amazing aunt who just celebrated her 81st Birthday.
Another layout from my trip to London.  One of the August Challenges hosted by Rae at Swirlydoos was to include weaving in a layout.  I used some of the Tim Holtz filmstrip Ribbon woven with some Glitz paper scraps.  Rae also challenged us to use some of our Prima Flocked Rub-ons (a challenge indeed).  I actually like the sticky side of these so I rubbed them on to Tim Holtz fragments so that I could display the side I like best.  The pics are street performers that I just happened upon while walking down the Thames.


This is a layout I did for the August Prima BAP.  Yet another from London.  I played a little bit with photo editing prior to printing these pics out.
So there you have it.  Thanks for looking and happy scrapping.